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What's An Oxford Comma
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yeah in a list, the final noun does not have a comma
wheat, barley and oats
but the comma is used for meaning when it isnt a list. ( eats grass, shoots and leaves)
Mark Twain used no punctuation, and listed them at the end of his book. He added, scatter these to taste.
He was also the first to submit a book in type script
god, can you imagine copying out Pride and prej by hand as a fair copy?
wheat, barley and oats
but the comma is used for meaning when it isnt a list. ( eats grass, shoots and leaves)
Mark Twain used no punctuation, and listed them at the end of his book. He added, scatter these to taste.
He was also the first to submit a book in type script
god, can you imagine copying out Pride and prej by hand as a fair copy?
nobody said it was easy, PP, but apparently she spent too much time rowing
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Oh, at Cambridge, you were delegated to an ordinary ( I can name one High Court judge who ploughed Land law)
and thereafter - ord decl honours ( candidates for an ordinary degree declared to have achieved honours standard)
You got a degree if you kept nine terms
Oxford Chemistry degree in those day was four years...
and thereafter - ord decl honours ( candidates for an ordinary degree declared to have achieved honours standard)
You got a degree if you kept nine terms
Oxford Chemistry degree in those day was four years...
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